Mexicohas given another $5bn in aid to state oil company Petróleos Mexicanos as the former monopoly launched a bond swap designed to stave off the risk of a catastrophic debt downgrade. The cash injection comes just days after the leftist nationali...

Bargain hunters have piled back into US small-cap stocks, taking advantage of their cheapest relative valuation to their large-cap peers in a decade and a half, as concerns about a recession ease. In the week ended September 6, investors poured $1....

The Brexit Party leader could barely believe what he was hearing when it was revealed that the highest civil court in Scotland ruled Boris Johnson’s decision to prorogue Parliament as “unlawful” and “improper”. The Brexit Party leader said: “This i...

Chile, one of the world’s most open emerging markets, plans to respond to the global trade war by opening up still further and positioning itself as a regional financial centre, according to finance minister Felipe Larraín. Headwinds generated by t...

Formula One drivers were among the attendees at Anthoine Hubert’s funeral in Chartres, France on Tuesday. Hubert died racing in Formula 2 at Spa-Francorchamps on August 31 after an accident at the high-speed Raidillon corner. He was laid to r...

Antonio Brown has been accused of sexually assaulting his former trainer, according to a lawsuit filed Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida. In the civil lawsuit, a copy of which was reviewed by ESPN, Brown’s former trainer, Britney Ta...

South Korea has filed a complaint with the World Trade Organization over Japanese trade restrictions, in the latest escalation of a dispute stemming from Japan’s colonial rule over Korea that has dented security and trade relations between the key ...

MIAMI — Milwaukee Brewers star Christian Yelich will miss the rest of the season after fracturing his right kneecap in Tuesday’s victory over the Miami Marlins. The Brewers announced the extent of the injury following their 4-3 win over...